Sheriff David Clarke, the Wisconsin sheriff who has come under fire for controversial prison practices and statements, allegedly plagiarized his master’s thesis in 2013. According to CNN’s investigative reporting team KFile, Clarke failed to properly attribute his sources 47 times throughout the paper that he wrote while working on his postgraduate degree at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. His degree is in security studies, and while under review his paper has been removed from the school’s website.

Based on CNN’s report, Clarke cited his sources in the paper but did not actually delineate his references from his own words and ideas with quotation marks, which amounts to plagiarism under the school’s guidelines. The situation bears a resemblance to the plagiarism allegations against Monica Crowley, whose respective review is still ongoing. Among the sources which Clarke plagiarized from are multiple ACLU reports, the 9/11 Commission Report, the Pew Research Center, a Washington Post report, and many other sources. The paper has been removed from the Naval Postgraduate School’s website as per standard procedure.

On Twitter, KFile reporter Andrew Kaczynski laid out some of the lifted passages in Clarke’s paper.

“There is no question,” the committee said in a report to the university’s provost, “but that Dr. King plagiarized in the dissertation by appropriating material from sources not explicitly credited in notes, or mistakenly credited, or credited generally and at some distance in the text from a close paraphrase or verbatim quotation.”

How many people did MLK Jr. let die in a jail he was overseeing? Or frame for drunk driving after his deputies broke a woman’s neck? Or when was MLK Jr. nominated for a powerful position within the government while also having done all these things, including plagiarizing? Another false equivalency. The only thing Clarke and MLK have in common is skin color.